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Slightly longer study than usual, been too busy to create anything proper for a while but still producing apo-renders pretty much daily. Finally had a chance to try some of them out.

Thanks for checking out, and this is not stock, donīt go using it. :peace:

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~brstarship Mar 11, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
Lloks like a photo taken from Hubble! Wonderfull work.
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~Scorpidilion Mar 2, 2010  Hobbyist Photographer
:thumbsup: ;)
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Mood: Dumbfounded *artorifreedom Mar 1, 2010  Hobbyist Digital Artist
It hypnotizes me for some reason! Great work :love:
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~blackcrystal22 Feb 28, 2010   Photographer
Beautiful!
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~radicalTERRA Feb 28, 2010  Hobbyist Digital Artist
I've been wanting to produce fractal work like this for a long time! Could you give me some tips about the nebula and stars, please?
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:iconfunerium:
This tutorial might be helpful if youīre interested in using apophysis for material creation when it comes to nebulae:

[link]

And here you can check out one of my space-scenes in .psd form:

[link]

Might be illuminating also when it comes to using apo-renders in photoshop.

Thatīs pretty much it for the nebulae, of course it demands a ton of work & experimenting, but if youīre interested enough, itīs a rewarding process.

As for stars, canīt really help out with those, thereīs plenty of star-field tutorials out there already, those should help a lot. The only thing I always tell if anyone asks is that manually created starfield is still always better than filter-created one. Takes a lot of time to copy-paste and resize the same star over and over, but the end-result is often still much more natural than anything a filter could create. :peace:
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~radicalTERRA Mar 3, 2010  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Thanks for the input. It's greatly appreciated! :hug:
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*SilEnigmaArts Feb 28, 2010   Digital Artist
Great work Toumas :)
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!PeterQC Feb 28, 2010  Student Digital Artist
Can we get a wallpaper version?
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